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The new corn is here!

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  • 08-04-2007, 05:55 PM
    Argentra
    The new corn is here!
    I'm back from the expo and have my new corn!

    After hearing that a snake could be in the same area as rodents and not react much, I moved the tank out to the living room. It's cooler in there as well, so ended up good for temps.

    New snake is a male Amelanistic 100% Het for snow. Little over a year old.
    https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/files/5/9/4/2/Corn.jpg

    We're still thinking of possible names. Any suggestions?
  • 08-04-2007, 06:04 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Re: The new corn is here!
    What a cutie, congrats on your new addition.
  • 08-04-2007, 07:57 PM
    lillyorchid
    Re: The new corn is here!
    Oh he's pretty!
  • 08-04-2007, 08:05 PM
    lord jackel
    Re: The new corn is here!
    Very Nice...are you planning on breeding him?
  • 08-04-2007, 10:00 PM
    Argentra
    Re: The new corn is here!
    Thanks. Breed him? I was thinking about it since he's Het for snow. Problem is I would need to kind of 'stud' him out since I don't have room for another snake right now. If anyone would be interested in that, just let me know what weight I'd have to get him to first.

    Also, I was told by his breeder that he's been eating F/T hoppers or small mice. Since I only have two snakes, and my partner has refused to have dead rodents thawing in our apartment, I can only feed live(prefered) or prekill. I'll be breeding my own mice soon, so I'll have a fair supply, but I wanted to know if it would be a problem giving him live prey?
  • 08-05-2007, 08:49 AM
    frankykeno
    Re: The new corn is here!
    Hard to say how he'll react to live prey if he's used to f/t. A lot of colubrids don't constrict fully like you'd be used to seeing with say ball pythons or boas. Lots of time they simply eat the prey live, butt first or sort of slam it around a bit...kind of odd really. Just to be safe, make sure his first live feeding is a smaller than normal prey item without erupted teeth. It won't maybe be quite enough to satisfy his hunger (you could offer two) but it will give you a chance to judge his hunting ability and ensure his first live feeding goes well.

    We recently switched our daughter's 05 milksnake from f/t mice to live 5 day old rat pinks. It took her a minute to sort it out but she did very well and actually shows a much greater interest in feeding than she ever did with the f/t mice.
  • 08-05-2007, 12:03 PM
    Argentra
    Re: The new corn is here!
    Ah, I see. Thanks for that, Joanna. :)

    I guess the best thing for him would be a fresh kill, then. Make sure he doesn't get hurt by a half-live mouse at any time. That said, I wondered if anyone here has heard of/tried the cervical dislocation method of quick kill? It seems the most appealing and quickest to me. Are there any good sites or posts with good instructions?
  • 08-05-2007, 02:53 PM
    frankykeno
    Re: The new corn is here!
    Here's one link, googling will likely bring you more.

    http://labanimals.stanford.edu/Guidelines/Cerv_Dis.html
  • 08-05-2007, 06:00 PM
    Argentra
    Re: The new corn is here!
    Hmm, thanks for the good link. I wish it were a bit cheaper to make a CO2 chamber, but at least this is better than whacking the poor things (which is what was done to mice alone at the zoo, larger were gassed). He's set to have his first meal here on Tuesday, so we'll see how it goes.
  • 08-11-2007, 10:42 PM
    Flagg
    Re: The new corn is here!
    If frozen thawed isn't an option, what are you going to do with the surplus mice when you are breeding?

    I'd invest the $40 or so on the 20 oz paintball CO2 tank and remote coil, it's well worth it. I have 2 tanks and I only have to refill them every 6 months.
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